The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 26, 1900, Image 4

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    PEOPLB COM1NO AND UOINO.
Mies Pickle, of tho state university at
Kuiiene, is the (sunn of Miss Daisie
Allaway, of this city.
Dr. liny V. L. Logan returned on the
noon train to Mom, after spending
Christmas with his father and Mrs.
Logan.
Mr. and Mr. 0. V. Wetzel nud
daughter left this morning to spend tho
next two or tnree mouths in Southern
California.
George It. Campbell, of the Eugene
university, is spending tho Christmas
holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
V. E. Campbell.
I'eto Niekelsen, who is located as tele
graph operator at Pendleton, spent
Christmas with his mother, returning to
Pendleton this morning.
Duncan Chishnlm, the sheep king of
Kent, Shsrruan county, spent Christmas
tit the European House and returned
home today on the noon train.
Eddie McKenzie. who hug been here
for tho past sis weeks in the emnloy of
the .laeonsen Hook & Music Co., will
ieave for Goldendale tomorrow, where
he will spend tho holidays, after which
he will return to The Dalles. The boys,
and iiirls too, will be glad to see Eddie
-back to The Dalles.
County Superintendent C. L. Gilbert
and Professor NetV left this afternoon for
Albany to nttend the State Teachers'
.Association. Professor Landers left for
the same destination Monday. Mrs.
'Neff accompanied her litis hand as far as
Hood River, where she will remain till'
the return of the party next Saturday.
itOKN.
Christmas Day. in this city, to Mr.
sind Mrs. G. W. 'Ferris, of Cook's Land
ing, a daughter.
MODERN BATHKOOMS.
Many of the Fine Houses Fitted
with Expensive Pools.
Inrur .Svi IniniluK Tnitkn In u Number
of I'rivutf Itcoiilf iioec Flne
FiimUliluiiH of Mvlm-
III I II 'Hllllllt.
"Bathrooms in dwellinr-houes are a
comparatively modern convenience,
but public bathing places are as old
n. civilization. The Greek and lto
nians spent large sums in fitting up
public baths, which' were popular re
torts for all classes, but a private 'bath
room in one's own house would have
been hard to find. Kven to this day
the people of India consider bathing
in anything' other than river or small
er stream of running water to be u
disgraceful act. Pent wter was con
sidered defiling to the body by the.
ancients and the public bathsof Greece
and Home were so constructed that
the outflow of water was ecpial to the
inflow so as to secure n nearly as pos
sible pure water for every bather, says
n Chicago exchange.
The bathroom in hotels and dwell
ings passed rapidly from the realm
of luxury to that of necessity; to-day a
liou-e without a bath-tub is the excep
tion. Hut with the belief, or knowl
edge, rather, that cleanliness J, next
to godliness came a sort of rivalry in
bathroom furnishings and sanitary en
gineering skill and inventive genius
were called upon to do their best. A
few years ago a little room in an ob
scure corner with a zinc tub was some
thing to boast of, but in the-e days of
great individual wealth and palace's the
bathroom often involves a large ex
penditure of money.
Many of the wealthy construct their
bathrooms on lines that are as far
removed from the old tub style as it
is pos-lh!e for the ingenuity of the
architect and plumber to con,truct
them. Instead of a $23 zinc tub a pool
"nS fee; or larger is. constructed of
p -reelain in the center of a large room.
mi 14xS0. Knt ranee to the p-n! from
Hit- curbing level is by marble steps
:md the depth of the water may be as
much as four or five feet. The curb
ing is of marble and the walls add
clling of the room are lined with tile
or onyx. The windows are of cathe
dral shape ami great palms and small
er plants are placed about where they
will give the room '"all the comforts of
Iiome" and the pictures(iiene-s of a
gnrden. Hut that is not all that is
required of such bathrooms. There
must be another, but smaller, room
.-idjaceiit. lined throughout with mar
l)'e. with the floor inclined to the een
1er. for the shower bath. Then there
must be another small room at hand
for a porcelain foot tub ami still an
other for a wash basin, to Miy nothing
of an elaborately appointed 'drosin"
!''""" AM the floors shtiuld ii in til
ing, done in mos-nic patters;, with ru"s
hero and there. Such a bathroom emu
from ?3,(JUI) to .-57.000, ami it Is said
then are a few of them in Chicago.
In most modern maiu!ons in Chi
"ifo the cost of the b.-ithrvoin :ind ae-
range irom sJ70', to the '
inrr includes a (,uo inmatl ,lf ,, tl)j j
.itliedral window are dii.pe,.,,.,' wj,), !
tli" pool la porcelain lined, th W.-n-r I
K oh'- the pu.jj. anil, in fact, ,... r, 1
s.--wK fr,r evervthiiiL' ex-M:t , , .... I
.' apartment. It is a fa-! with '. ,." .
a I thy n .)!)! to havn th ), i ..... i
fro-,, a ml'd Woek f n.aii,. but Jueh '
" .ire tVw :, I,,,. , , .. ,u -il;.v
liiw.iier hl.V.'c ill till; fi , I. II. .1
It is .olid leporec' ,K.(- Kt,t)j
Oil the floor Without leg. ;,,,,) H, ,
place look, an If It might ;.ne. groun
out of the wall. These tb are low
and roomy, but the shim.-;- ha to be
u'pnrute work of arl stationed on a
slab in another part of tin
There are many
Chicago that have
from $,-oo to Si.3i)0,
have one on each
lavatory, but as a
private houses in
bathrooms costing
and vonie dwelling
floor, as well as a
rule from St.M) to
c-ii-r :.. -it 1.
is iin uouyp owners care
to in-
u-si in tliat department.
A few swimming fadists have pnnN
occupying most of the space in the
cellar. Of course the cellar niii.t be
constructed to admit of such a thing
and also to srive tlm nnni tt :....!"i
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pth. "The correct house for a en-
tlctnan
....... ,
i" me in lias a swiniiiiiiin- imnl
in
the cellar and a billiard
top story," ays a man who has both.
Plumbers say that few zinclined
tuns nre used t i..v..
days. An iron
Doily with enamel
more and outlasts
lining costs little
dozen zinc tubs.
- gentleman who has a costly bath
room says the way to enjoy a bath is
to submerge oneself in the water to
the chin, then light a cigar and sip
ice-cold champagne between puff.
"Keep it up until the cignr and the
wine are used up, then go to bed and
dream of fairy lands.'
aiiuiiuiIk 1111,1 nu'v.
Cook half n pound of rice in n quart
of milk (add a little more milk, if
necessary, but only enough to cook
the rice). Cook slowly and add a
pinch of salt, four ounces of butter,
half a pound of sugar, six ounces of
well-pounded almonds and the beaten
yolk.s of flc eggs. Cool, butter a
plain mold (butter it well, else the
contents will not come out whole),
line i with blanched almonds, halved
lengthwise, anil pour on the rice. Set
the mold in a larger pan of cold wa
ter, place in the oven and bake slow
ly for one hour; then remove from
the oven, place in a pan of cold water
for a few minutes, then invert onto a
round platter. Serve hot with a rich
fruit compote. Ladies' World.
In tin- TItriitiK.
Ida Do you see that man with mutton-chop
whiskers? Doesn't lie look
bold? May lie looks very sheepish to inc.
Chicago Evening News.
A WONDERFUL WATCH.
One In Miir.vliunl Known an n Mfttll.
Whleli ArniMvil MiirkTunln'i
Ailiulrii tliiu.
Wha is perhaps the most wonderful
watch in the world is in the posses
sion of a resident of Prince Gregory
county. .Maryland, says the Washington
Times.
This remarkable timepiece, known as
the Mntile watch, from the name of its
maker. wa made at I.ooe. Switzerland,
about -Id years ago. It formed a feature
of the Swis exhibit at the centennial
held at Philadelphia in 1S7G, and was
purchased on that occasion by it
present owner. A description of the
watch by .Mark Twain (.. L. Clemens)
is as remarkable for accuracy as it is
humorous. The well-known writer
thus gives his impres-ioiis of the mar
velous piece of mechnui-m:
"1 have examined the wonderful
watch made by II. I,. .M il lie. am!, in
deed, it comes nearer to being-a human
being than any piece of mechanism I
ever saw before. In fact, it knows
considerably more tl.vin the average
voter. It knows the movements of
the moon, and keeps exact record of
them; it tells the day of the week, the
date of the month, and 'he month of
the year, and will do this perpetually;
It tells the hour of the ia.. am' t'he
minute, and th" second, aini - en piits
the second into fifths, am' nnrk- the
division by .-top hands having two of
the latter; it can take accurate ear
of two race hor-es thai Mart. 11.1t to
gether, but one after another; it is
a repeater (wherein the oter is sug
gested again), and musically chime
the hour, the quarter, the half ami the
three-quarter hour, and a No the min
utes that hae passed of an uncom
pleted quarter-hour, so that a blind
man can tell the time of day by it to
the exact minute.
.Such is. this extraordinary watch,
it ciphers to admiration. I should
think one could add another wheel ami
make it read ami write, si ill another
and make it talk; and I think one might
take out seeral of the wheels that
are already in it and it wou'd still be a
more intelligent citien than some that
help to govern the country. On the
whole, I think it is entitled to vote
that is, if its sex is of the right kind."
The watch was old for 51.100. uiul
it is still performing its complex
functions with the greatest regularity.
Dr.viiitr iirnnuratioas bimnly dovcl
oj.uryca arrh; they dry up tho eecrctions, '
which adhere to tho inembrauo and decom-,
r' !Vni? '
oj) dry catarrh ; they dry up tho secretions,
uuuiuuwij iunuui tuuimi, ATumuaurj.
ing inhalants, fumes, Biiioltea and buulla
and two that which cleansen, uoothes and
heala. Ely'n Cream IJalm in bucIi a remedy
and will euro catarrh or cold in tho head
easily and pleasantly A trial izo will bo
ma cd for JO cents. A 1 drmHis nncll tho
Cuo. SIze. KlyUrothors. fiiPA'ar ren f-'t K.Y.
The -llilm cm-en wilho.it iialn. doJa not 1
irritate or cause Micozing. It npreadii itself
over an irritated and nnf;ry liurfuco, rolicy.
inf immediately tho painful inllammation.
With Ely's Cream Halm younro armed
against Kaisal Catarrh and Hay Foyer.
rilatoorcausofincezinr. It B.ireadi. Itself '
Clarke & Falk haye received a carload
of the celobrated Jatne E. I'atton
strictly puro liijuid paints
tnarb'.o
room.
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Notice of Dlsmiliitliili.
Notice is hereby given that the part
nership heretofore existing between
J. E. Adcox and Theodore H. Liebe,
tinder the firm name and style of J. K.
Adcox & Company, in tins day diseolved
by mutual consent, J. E. Adcox retiring
from said firm. Tiieodore II. Liebe will
continue the business of said firm under
the name and style of J. E. Adcox it
Company, and is authorized to receive
and receipt for all moneys due said firm,
and all claims against said firm should
be presented to him for payment.
Dated this 10th day of December, 1900.
J. E. Anco.v,
Tjiko. II. Likiik.
I desire to announce to my patrons J
and the public generally that in assum
ing control and management of the jew
elry firm of J. E. Adcox & Co. I retain '
the services of .1. E. Adcox, which is a
sufficient guarantee that all work in-'
trusted to our care will be rep tired in a I
workman-like manner. j
IJespectfiillv, i
2w Tiu;o. II. Lii:isk. !
Wanted A second- hand firo-proof
safe. Must be in good condition and not ; . , T. "n . 7 , ,, ,.
, i . . . , i i i Clarke & talk have on sale a full lino
too large. Apply at the Ciikosiclb of paint nn, llrtislH ))rHlloe.
office. olJl-tf
Dyspepsia can bo cured by using tor sprains, swellings and lameness
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. Onu little I "''"I1 'aihuX e.iua Chamberlain's
Tablet will give immediate relief or ! f ' iO' it. tor sale by Jilako
monev refunded. Sold in handsome tin i 1,1,5 'lrll13t'
boxes at '! cts. Hlakeley tho druggist
That TlirolililiiK IteaductHi
Would quickly leave you, if you used
Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands
of suirerere have proved their matchlesH
merit for Sick and -Nervous Headaches.
They make pure blood and strong
nerves and build up your health. Easy
J to take. Try them. Only 5i."5 cents.
Money back if not cured. Sold by
Hlakeley, the druggist. 5
Now is the time when croup and lung
troubles prove rapidly fatal. The only
harmless remedy that produces im
mediate results is one Minute Cough
(hue. It is very pleasant to take and
can be relied upon to quickly cure
oughe, colds and all lung diseases. It
will prevent consumption. Sold by
Clarke & Falk's P. 0. Pharmacy.
"I have used Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera arid Diarrhoea Remedy and find
it to be a great medicine," (says Mr. E.
""VS. Philips, of Poteaii, Ark. "It cured
me of bloody flux. I cannot speak too
,,,,,y ,)f t. Thin remedy alwaya wins
th uoo.l opinion, If not praiee, of Hiobo
Tli" .quick curen' which it
eiiects even In the iiiout eoveru cae
mHi it a favoralte ovoiv where. Kor
f.ati ,v Hlakeley, the (IritKUiet.
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Help Is needed at onto when a person's
f 8 1 danger. A neglected couyh or
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"H ".0(, "ecomeeef.ousami M.oui.i ;
stopped at once. One .Minute Coiiuh i
'likly cures couulis am colds and
the worst cases ol croup, bronchitis,
troubles. Sold by Clarke A Falk's l O.
KLfi. i ii. I.. mviiwi hi. imi, ...... .I...U (
I'liarmiicy.
VSatuliour window for ten days, If
you don't see what you want, step in
side and we'll do tho rest, (ieo, C.
Hlakeley,
OVER-WORK.
Hundreds of Lawyers, Preachers. Actors, and other
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1 iiiiueoiuiini 111111 ituniiiees iiieu wiiu iiiumui.
kidney trouble Iiuyu told tta thev had never
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nee 1 1 11 u 1 n 111 nun miyiiiiiii; 111 equal l.inuuiu dha-uui
Pills for the cute of that pain in the back, and the all
gone feelinu that eo often precedes paresis.
Price, $1.00 per box buy of your druggist or sent
by mail on receipt of price, in p'ain wrapper.
LINCOLN PROPRIETARY 00., Ft. Wayno, Ind.
M. ',. Donnell, Agent, Tho Dalles, Or.
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Chronicle,
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dob Printers.
BIJSJINK.VS I.OCAI.h.
Wu
Try it
recommend Lazell's
M. Z. Donnell.
perfumes.
lS-dlw
Lazell's perfumes for Christmas at
Donuell'a. lS-lvwl
Don't fail to see the mechanical toys
at the New York Cash .Store.
Holiday perfumes at popular pricee at
M. Z. Donnell's. I8-dlw
Koslyn, Clealum and Australian coals
by the sjtudeluiau Commission. -1-liu
Our holiday perfumes nre now ready.
A full line at Donnell'e drug store. fw
Wanted A girl to do housework in
a small-family. Apply at this office.
17-dlw
Everything that is new and rare in
the line of children's toys can be found
at Menefce & Parkins'.
ltemember that Menefee & Parkiiih'
store is the headquarters for holiday
goods.
Lazell's perfumes, the
best, at Don-lS-dlw
"ell's drug store
Tho mechanical toys at the New York
Cash store will please the old as well ttu
the young.
The molt efl'ective little liver pills
made are DoWitt'a Little Early Kiseis.
They never an ne. hold by Clarke &
Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
NOTICE.
In future any and all inquiries rela
tive to delinquent taxes must be made
to the county clerk, as he is custodian of
delinquent tax salo record and rolls. Tne.
sherih" having complied with tint law in
making sale of delinquent tax.'H, he is
completely out of the tax-collecting
business till March next. dlii-luiA-
Clark A Falk are never closed Sunday.
Don't, foruet this.
I'layeii dm.
Dull Headache, I'aiiiH in various parln
of tho body, Sinking at the pit of the
stomach, Loss of appetite, i-overisliness,
Pimples or Sores are all positive evldon
ces of impnri) blood. No matter how it
became so it must be purified in nrihtr
to obtain good health, Acker's Blond
Llextr has never failed tocure Scrofulous
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htii a 1 1 ' is 1 -rl uli v . ' ,'
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remedy and wo sell nvery bottle on a
positive guarantee. Hlakeley, the iliiin.
ui-it.
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iMllicleil lor yeara with hIIch I
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nucKien s Arnica halve. Hi.
writes two boxes wholly cuied him. H'h
liij fclirest Ii II cum mi l.-irll, ,,,1 1 1...
best salvo in the world.
('lire uiiarau'
teed. Only 25 cents,
the driiKuist.
Hold by Hlakeley,
Come iu and see the hitcd in art.
Cheaper than ever, (ieo. C, Hliikt-lev.
SOUTH and EAST via
Souinern Pacific Co.
Shasta Route
Triilns IniM- The Dulles fur I'ortl.iliil uiul way
station at I int. in. uiul a p. "'
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I'lillmici uiul Tourist ears on Imtli IuiIiih
Clinlr car.s Siu-riinii-ato lo Osdcn mnl Kl l'iio,
ami tniulst ear.- to CIiIcukd, Kt UiiiIn, Now Or
leans anil WiislliliKtoil.
Coiincrtliii; at Han Kmiu-Ik-o with several
steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, Clilmi,
Philippines, Central mnl Hoiith Ainerlca.
Siv apout at The Dalles station, or aililtiss
C. H. MARKHAM,
(icncral I'Msii'tiKur AkciiI. I'orloinil, llr
J
Yellowstone Park Line.
Till. lllN'IS'u CAit IIOC'l K 1-HO.M rilUTI.AND
TO Till. i;ast.
THK ONLY IIIItKCT LINK TO Till. YKI.I.OW-
HIO.Ni: I'AUK
mm:, Union Depot, ruth and 1 sis .umm.-.
No.'-', i I-'int mall for Tiiroiita.' No.
Seattle. Olytnpla, (irayV
llarlior ami Nmth lleml
tHilitts, .Spokane, Itoss
' limit, II. ('., Pullman,
Mo-cow, U-wlslon, lltlf
11.13 A. M. falolliimiuiiliiliiKcoiin- .ri;,VI 1'. M.
try, Helena, MImiioiihi
I Mm, St. 1'iitil, Omalia,
Kansas I'lly, !St. liilis,
. Clilciik'o mnl all points'
No. I. east am! southeast. No.:!,
l'liuot iniiiiiiI Kxpn-s
ll;. P.M. for Taeoma ami ;-eatlle 7;lIA. M.
ami iiiterintillatu Kiints
I'lillmnn lint class mnl toiirlit slecern to
Minneapolis!, Ht. Paul ami MIsmiiiiI river points
without climate.
Vustlhiilcil trains, t'lilou ilc-pot counectloiiH
In all principal cities.
llwnsiiKcclicckcii tnilestliiatloii of tickets,
Kor liamlsomcly IllnsiraUsI ilesorlptlveniatler,
tickets, klecpliiK car resorvatlons, etc., call on or
write
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant (iciiernt Pas sen nor Ai''.'Ut. Morrl
on htrcct, corner Thlnl, Porllaml orcKoii.
ADMIN! ST K ATOK'S N OT1 U H .
Nollci'h horehy Klven that the iiinlorslKiiiil
has Ihvii appolnUsI hy the i-oiinty court of
U'aseo county, OriKon, itilnilnlstrator of the
estate of Francis Hush, ilccciittil. All persons
havhiK claims iiKiilnst the estate are hereliy re
liiirisl to luesc-m the s.ime to me, duly verlliisl,
at the olllen ot W. II. Wilson, In DalleH City,
Oreiron, within six 'iths Irom theilale livrenl.
Dateil November 1U, P.sU
iii:o. r. itoss.
novlO .Mlinliilsttalor.
lCXKUUTOlt'ri NOTIUIL
Notlee Is herohy kIvcii that the uinlerslKiiul,
executor of the will of AnOn.-n V. Ainierson,
ik-ceased, lim llleil hl.i llt.it! ucc-ount in the
county court nf thi-Htaloot Oiei;ott for Wmcn
County, Ami sahl courl has npKiiiieil .Moiiilay,
the 7th ilay of Jmiuary, IIMJ1, at the iioiir of u
o'cliKik ii. m., as the time for hc.trlhtf ohlecllous I
thereto uiul ilie sollloineut thorcof. All heirs, I
crcilltorK ami other ih.tsoiis inlerestcil In said i
en tutu are thoreforu hoa-hy reiitlrcil to llle iholr I
oliji-ctlons to siiiit uccouul, If any thuy have, on i
or ueioro iiieuay sol lor the hearitif,' thorcof.
nun's liiij , nr.. rov i i, i'.i.
nlijt .1. C. IIOH'I KII.KII, l.xeeittor
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS. j
TKANHACTA HNIOKAI.DAMKINU 1IIIHI.NICH j
Letters of Credit issued available in the I
Eastern K tales.
Hiicht Kxclianno ami Telegraphic '
Transfers sold on Now York, OlticiiKO, 1
Kt. Louis, Kan Francisco, Portland Ore
koii, tseattie wuali,. anil various pointo
in OreKon and Wasiunutoii.
Collections matlu at all points on fnv
rablo terms.
Belgian Hares to Lease.
I have about 100 tliorouulibred (Ioch
that IJwill lease in lotH of 10 to reHpon
filhlu parties on Hliareu. Apply to
C. 1-:. 1IA Y"AUI,
n!i(-2w Tim Dullep.
pit. It, I.', SMITH,
Oslnopiil !i.
Itooins inmiil 1 1 . ;iiii.ni.tii monk, Tlic Dalles
OlOHoa. hoji'i
niitick i-o it
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iiaimd settlor has nini miiii-i- ,,i i,u i, h,, 7,
Ulien Hint il,,. fiillowlim
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. 't ' i-ir will be im,,ebeim, the H-Juior
2 I ' , , J ' , ' e j a, tiiw.ii.uii hatur
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(illlciiKO uiul Ka.st. 1
Atlantic
Kxptess
1J ii. in,
Via Hunt
lii:;tou, Halt Uika, Denver. I't.'
Worth, Oiiialia, k'au .
sas City, Ht. Louis, i
CIiIchko mnl I jisI. ,
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Hpokmic
Mall
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Kxpic.iM
Walla Wnlln, Hpokiuie,1
MtinieiipollN. St. Paul,
1)11 lilt It, Milwaukee,!
Clllriitfii mnl Kant, via
Spokminakil lluntlim l
ton: also all points in'
WushlilKtfiu mnl KiMt
ern Oregon,
Hpokium
Mall
ami
Imprest
'.i.J.'i p. m
:i :h h. m
i p. in.
1'IIOM 1'OIITI.ANII
Oeeau Hleamiliir..
Knr Hull Kranclsro
Kvery l-'ivo Days,
I i. m.
h i. III.
Kx.-siiiulay
Sanuilay
tn p. in.
CnluniDla Hv. Hteaiiiers. K!t.si!,,.
To Antoiiia and Wav
l.iiiillliKs. ,
fin. m. Vii,i..iktti: ItlVKit. lift) ii. m.
l-:.x.hiiliiliiy()rt;on City, NewU-ri;, Kx.Muiiilat
. Kaleui it nay IjiiuI's.
7a. Ill, I Wll.LAMI(TTIS AHli Yam
'I. ii. m.
liiis, I Itiir.
ii ILL UIVKIIS. I Mon, .Will
miill-iit. 'Oreituii City, Dayton
anil Wuy-kiinlltins,
' anil FrI.
I.v Itlpaila iil.'AKi: ItiVKH.
I.PAVJt
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lion, m
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Kiparia to Uiwlston.
J a. in.
HT- I'arlies itestritiK to k" to llopiuicr or
Hiuits on Coliiinljlii Soiitlu-rn via IIIkks, slionM
lam-No. 2, leaving; '1 he Dalles at U 10 p. ni,
iiiakiitu illteet i-oiiiiectious tit llc'iipuer Junrllnii
mnl Blues llcturulllK tna'iilliKilln-etioiiticcUon
at iieppuer Jiinciioti ami liluusuitli No, l.ar.
ilvlui; at T he Dalles at 1':. p. in,
The I) It. .V N. struiiiyr "Moiloc'"ls now titnk
i i.. t.i... .. ...t i i...., ?
"'H .Vh'H'l" . - .-ft.VIM .111,, ( II n. IKIV.Iil ,
stopiilni! nt all way lautlluiti. Hhe leaves I'oit
l.mil on Monilays, Wciliiesilayh anil Ktlilnr at
fi a. m., nrilvliiKiit Haort I p. in., ami Initeiciul
em e alioiil 0 p, in. on Mime ilays. Ili'turiillii;
boat leaves luiloicttileii('' at .' a. m. ami Hnlcm
lit I, n. in on TucMlays. 1 liursitays mill hilar
ilnys, arrlvliu; at t'orthitu! about a p. iii.miiiio
1 1 i i .-.
Kor (nil partlcillaiN call mi (). It. A. N Co.'.
HKoiitTlie Iiallo. or inlilicss
W. II. IICItl.HI KT,
Con. I'as, Aitt ., I'orllauil, Or
NOTICE.
My virtiieof an order of the coiitu-ll of Dalles
City. Oregon mailt-on llei i.ith. iluv ot Novem
ber, A I) IPOO. notice N nupiliy nlxon that on
the NiilirjJlh. iluv of No ember. IIhiiJ, the Mill
cinmcll di'Clareil by rusolnliou uilopled. lh;it
that portion of tho .sidewalk Hlt-iati-il on tin
northerly Hide of I'ultoii Slrce'. and lyinir Ihi
Iw con the nor Ihcast corner of thCMiiare turuicil
liv the Intersection of Mild l-'ullon Htn.-et with
Wiishlimloii I Street lu Dalles City and a point
Ii i (eel cast nf Mild corner on Mild l-'ullon Street
Is In a ilaiiK 'rim.s coiiiiltlon mnl lu uoi-il ot boinx
rebuilt. In lliats.ild .slduwalU Is weali, ilociycd
ami unsafe lo travel upon . anil It was deter
iti 1 tn -i I by said council to rebuild the Name anil
thai the oust of ruhiilldluc; snlil Hhlewalll Ihi
charireil lo the iiwiier or owners of the property
abnttiiK on said portion of Mild hltlewiilK lie
clareil In a il,iiiKi-rmisi"illtloii as by law pro
viilod.
This notice Is published for II days from tin
lib day o( Diii'iii her, IHO. by order of the
connoll of Hallos (,'lty, wnloh order was made
Nov anh. IWH
llalod at Dalles Clt,Or., Dot bcr::d, I'.mu.
Mil) II. tlATIlH.
Itcciirdur of Dalles Cltv
I
arrjcr-ATAT-rA-ti-ficr-ATA'n en
1
I L. Lane,
GKNKKAI,
Wagon and Carrlago Work.
Fish Brothors' Wagon.
Third and JciTcon, Plioue 159
rJ i.ron-Ax.yjj.-Mjcfci rirr utwm
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
ItartlllclallydlKeHtsthofoodauduids
Naturo iu atronj!thcnlug uiul recoil
atructlng the cxlmustcd dlKostlyc or
duns. 1L Istlio Jiitc.st(liscovcied(ll-;st;
unt and tonic. No otlior proimmU" i
can upproaoli ib In cHluionoy. it in
stantly relieves und parnmnontly etiru
Dyapoiisla, lndlKCHtion, IlenrUiitn ,
Flatulonce, Bour Ktoiniicli, Naiiseu,
Sick Hoadaclic, GitstralKlaCrniiipsaiiu
allotlmrresnltsotimiiurfucLtliKestloii.
I'rlcoMc.andlt. LarR05locontaliiR8tlrriM
8maUBUo.lloolcallal)outUy.siii.sliiii)iuledir'-u
Toparod by E O. DclITT 6 CO. Chicago
Hold liy Ularko A Kalk V 1. U I'mu m''i
DGUNNS
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Horsesnoer